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Field Activity Report of Ranchi Field Activity Report Project Location- Ranchi Visited Date- 21st to 23rd April 2017 1 About the Project Location – Ranchi city is the capital of Jharkhand state, the climate in district has a humid subtropical. According to the 2011 census Ranchi district has a population of 2,912,022. In 2006 the Indian government named Ranchi one of the country 250 most backward districts. Ranchi is one of the 23 districts in Jharkhand currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF). Objective of the Visit Hands on training on Mera App and MIS management. Distribution of visibility materials Review of work Motivates team Understand the challenges Project Locations- Project locations has been selected on the basis of backwardness of the area in terms of financial stability, poor education, health, water, sanitation. The following are the blocks where the SoochnaPreneurs are working:- Angara Block Itki Block Burmu Block Sonahattu Block Bero Block Figure 1.1- Mera App and MIS management Training, Banner, Receipt book Distribution in Itki Center, Ranchi. In Total 15 SoochnaPreneur participated in Mera App and MIS management training at Itki center. We discussed and trained them about the new registration process through Mera App, also we trained them to map beneficiary’s details without photographs and instruct them to complete the details without further delay. So far 3180 beneficiaries’ record has been captured in online MIS. Under which 187 beneficiaries received scheme related benefits. The following are the schemes SPs are registering beneficiaries:- 2 Documents Health Card Indra Awas (Assistance for house construction) Janani Suraksha yojna-JSY (to promote institutional delivery of babies on Govt. hospital) MGNREGA Job card Midday Meal Scheme Old age Pension (Account Transfer PO to Bank) Others PMJDY (Bank Account) Post Matric Scholarship Pradhanmantri Ujjawala Yojna Shawksh Bharat Abhiyan (Toilet Construction) Special Ability Scheme Swajal Pariyojana (Toilet Construction) Gender Distribution Gender Classification 1893 1284 3 3180 Female Male Third Grand Total Gender Total 3180 beneficiaries data has been captured, the gender wise classification under the column has been shown. 3 Type of Services Type of Services Digital Literacy Digital Services Scheme/Entitlements Grand Total 1% 8% 50% 41% Chart is showing the 50% beneficiaries get registered under digital literacy and 41% registration done under Scheme/ Entitlements. Status Availed In Process Rejected Grand Total 187 3180 2989 4 So far 187 services reached to the beneficiaries, 2989 beneficiaries status is under process. 4 .
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